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Browns is McDaniels dream job.


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It's being reported that McDaniels is likely to see the Browns as a dream job that he has wanted since he was a kid and they are willing to allow him to have whatever control he wants. 

With that coming out it seems we are not very high on his list unless we give him the same kind of control. What are you guys thoughts? 

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Just now, Snake said:

It's being reported that McDaniels is likely to see the Browns as a dream job that he has wanted since he was a kid and they are willing to allow him to have whatever control he wants. 

With that coming out it seems we are not very high on his list unless we give him the same kind of control. What are you guys thoughts? 

Sounds great! The guy sounds like the perfect addition to the mistake by the lake.

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2 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

I am pretty sure its already been reported we are high on his list.  Its been reported he is most interested in Panthers and Browns.

Lol bc those are literally the only two teams out there that are able to give him full control

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13 minutes ago, Snake said:

It's being reported that McDaniels is likely to see the Browns as a dream job that he has wanted since he was a kid and they are willing to allow him to have whatever control he wants. 

With that coming out it seems we are not very high on his list unless we give him the same kind of control. What are you guys thoughts? 

Please Jeebus let McDorkface go somewhere else.

Literally anywhere.

I question the mental stability of anyone describing the Browns as their dream coaching job. But hey, go for it, as long as you're not our coach, I'm happy.

 

edit: oh look more pointless poo from the resident malcontent who's stunted emotional growth makes him irrationally dislike everything I say because he operates on a 3rd grade level. 

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Just now, 1of10Charnatives said:

Please Jeebus let McDorkface go somewhere else.

Literally anywhere.

I question the mental stability of anyone describing the Browns as their dream coaching job. But hey, go for it, as long as you're not our coach, I'm happy.

Man U corny 

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I also feel the "dream job" aspect of the Browns is more based on him growing up in the area.  Playing HS ball in the area, etc.  Local teams, especially of the team you were local as a kid/teenager/growing up often can take up a place in your heart regardless of how dysfunctional they may later turn.  

Of course he will talk big about any interview prospect he has lined up.

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